Pregnant women depend on the expectant-mom parking close to the front door of their offices at all locations of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance.

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Alternative work options are vital to first-time moms, as many at this insurance firm make clear. “Thanks to my flexible schedule, I have been able to devote adequate time to my career and family,” says operations support representative Andrea St. Louis, mom of a 10-month-old, who telecommutes twice a week. Communications consultant Kelsey Flynn, mom of an infant, is phasing back to work part-time: “My manager and I found a solution that allows for extended amounts of time at home,” she notes. And financial consultant Karen Fontaine, mom of a toddler, says flextime is a gift: “When I was up most of the night early on, having the ability to sleep in a little was a lifesaver.” In 2011, 93% of the firm’s employees adjusted their hours, while 65% worked off-site at least once.